The day book. (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, August 05, 1916, LAST EDITION, Image 7

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flpFSs'm't ijig3iiMHWPhe was looking after her too "well.Detectives found Adams under Mrs.Thorpy's bed.National League for Medical Freedom protests against use by city ofvirus treatments as hydrophobia andinfantile paralysis preventatives.gjk Judge David says jail should havephysician to care for women whofaint in court. Jailer Davies saysMrs. Anna Bardin, who had faintedfive times during Her case, is shaming. Five young people rescued whencanoe overturned off E. 36th.Wanda Tango arrested again. Lasttime she said she was a convent-bredJapanese girL Now she says she isfull-blooded Cherokee Indian. Lives521 N. Dearborn.Frank Weinman, 2718 N. Racineav., missing since Thursday whenhis father was buried. Much depressed by father's death.Chicago forwards $6,000 to German relief fund.HUGHES STARTS OUT ON LONGCAMPAIGN TOURBridgehampton, L. L, Aug. 5.Candidate Charles Evans Hughesand Mrs. Hughes left here today fora 10,000-mile stumping tour whichwill carry them from coast to coast.Republican candidate expects tomake two score speeches. Will notbe back in New York until aboutSept. 10.Never before in history of politicshas a candidate been accompaniedon a speaking tour by his wife. ButMrs. Hughes is almost an oracle infamily of former justice.The party will spend Sunday atNiagara Palls. Monday Hughes isdue in Detroit for possibly twospeeches.MEXICO TO BROADEN SUBJECTOF JOINT CONFERENCEWashington, Aug". 5. The Mexiican government is willing to enterinto general discussion of problemsAffecting the economic situationthere, as well as the matter of troopwithdrawal. This information arrived here today in confidential messages from official sources in MexicoCity.Receipt of this word served to clearaway doubt as to whether Carranzahad shut the door on a discussion ofother than military matters in theproposed American-Mexican conference. It had been believed by someofficials here that he still opposed negotiations over a broader scope ofaffairs.LEWIS ASSAILS HUGHES ONMEXICAN CRITICISMWashington, Aug. 5. On theheads of the "generals" of the Republican party lies the responsibilityfor lives lost in Mexico, DemocraticWhip Lewis charged today in a senate speech.Lewis announced his speech as ananswer to the Mexican issue raisedby Charles E. Hughes in his acceptance address.He declared that irresponsibleMexican bandits had become encouraged to commit acts of horror because Republican leaders, in theiranxiety to embarrass the presidentand create a campaign issue, hadgiven the impression that the country was not united In support of itsexecutive head.The Mexican issue, he asserted,had been picked up for purposes ofexpediency only after prosperity hadmade the favorite Republic doctrine,the tariff, impracticable."The bandits of Villa found theirallies in the leaders of the Republican party," said Lewis. "All were forthe destruction of an American policy, an American president."By the doctrine of the law whichholds responsible those who set inmotion the machinery which ends inthe murder of a man, the Republicanplatform builders who denouncedtheir president were the perpetratorsof the death of those Americans,"mmmmmMmmmmmmmjmmg